No NST dir... can't boot osx on other drive

I have Vista and XP happily booting with easymbr. I recently have an osx partition on a different hard disk (unplugged Vista/XP disk when I did that). I have been searching the forum and trying everything I can think of to get easybcd to boot osx. Stuff I've noticed and/or tried:

- I don't have a c:\NST directory. I uninstalled easybcd and reinstalled 1.52 and still don't have one even after adding osx as "generic osx86" with auto mode to the menu. Is this normal or am I missing something basic?

- after reading some forum posts, I tried creating c:\nst, putting boot.efi in there, but easybcd is apparrently looking for nst_mac.mbr.

- tried adding chain0 file to boot.ini file (on both XP and Vista partitions), see it on menu, but no dice.

- my system: disk0 has primary partition for XP and primary partition for Vista. I do boot into Norton bootmagic (long story of debugging hell), but always choose Vista. disk1 is an NTFS data disk, osx is on disk2. All disks are SATA with EHCI enabled in bios.

Here is exactly what I did. Every time I load EacyBCD it says the Unfortunately EasyBCD could not detect the drive letter of your boot device. So I follwoed the directions to "Reset BCD Storage". When I did this I received an error and it deleted all the entries but Vista from my boot menu. So I re-added NST OSX and then checked to see if that \NST\nst_mac.mbr existed. Well it did! So I thuoght I was set...reboot and BAM osx worked and vista didn't. Repaired and now I'm back at square one.

here is my current config after running Vista repair and not touching any settings in EasyBCD:

There are a total of 2 entries listed in the Vista Bootloader.
Bootloader TimeOut: 5 seconds.
Default OS: Windows Vista (TM) Ultimate (recovered)

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